Asked by natalie
carol wants to earn at least $150.00 for her charity while running in a race. she will earn $20.00 for participating plus $7.00 for each mile she runs. if m represents the number of miles shre runs, which inequality represents the money carol wants to earn?
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
I've answered several of your questions. Now it's your turn.
I'll be glad to check your answer.
I'll be glad to check your answer.
Answered by
natalie
i do not want an answer i just don't get how to do this problem. i have a packet and i do the ones i get and ask for help with the ones i dont. i just ask for an explanation on how to do the questions that i do not understand.
Answered by
natalie
for this question, if carolwants to earn $150.00 but she already has earned $20.00 would she subtract that or just look for an inequality
Answered by
Ms. Sue
20 + 7m < 150
Answered by
natalie
but if she wants to earn 150 and she already has 20 would she subtract 20 from 150? how is it 20+7m<150
Answered by
Ms. Sue
7m < 150 - 20
We both posted the same inequality.
We both posted the same inequality.
Answered by
Jerome
7m+20<150
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